Judge Greg

Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Mon Jul 23 15:05:24 UTC 2007


Defendant: "He came over to our house, took off all of his clothes,
and and stood there swinging his little wienie around, asking whether
anyone wanted to go skinny-dipping!"

Judge Greg (to plaintiff): "Did you really go over to her house and
_jumped naked_?"

I've heard "jump bad," "jump salty," "jump sharp," and such, but "jump
nekkid" is new to me.

Defendant (to plaintiff's wife): Marjorie, did you tell [your husband]
about all those times you were _popping_ Jerry?!

This use of "pop" is also new to me, but the Urban Dictionary has it.
(Oddly enough, the discussion in the UD primarily concerns the use of
"pop" vs. the use of "soda" for "soft drink" or "carbonated
beverage.")

-Wilson
--
All say, "How hard it is that we have to die"---a strange complaint to
come from the mouths of people who have had to live.
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                                              -Sam'l Clemens

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